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Enjoy Golf in the beautiful surrounds of Osborne House
Built by Thomas Cubitt in the mid 1800's, Osborne House became Queen Victoria's beloved country getaway on the Isle of Wight and is an English Heritage site.
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Chessell Pottery & Award Winning Cafe, Chessell, Yarmouth
Just outside Yarmouth in an area of outstanding natural beauty is Chessell Barns Pottery, a great place to visit whatever the weather, but especially great on cold, rainy days.
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Tackt-Isle Adventures - Dinghy, Kayak & Paddle board Hire on the Isle of Wight
What we've been waiting for...!
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Isle of Wight Adventure Activities, Freshwater
Adventure Activities, Isle of Wight is a one stop shop for all your outdoor adventure activities.
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Swimming on the Isle of Wight
The Isle of Wight is not blessed with an abundance of swimming pools or fancy gyms and indeed we could really do with an Esporta or Virgin Active here, if you happen to see this Richard...
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The Island is the Dinosaur Capital of the UK!
According to a new Dinosaur Map of Britain compiled by Dr Paul Barrett, Merit Researcher from The Natural History Museum, the Isle of Wight has just been declared the UK’s Jurassic Capital
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Year round fun on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway
Whatever the weather there is always lots of fun to be had on the Award Winning Isle of Wight Steam Railway.
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Calbourne Water Mill
Calbourne Water Mill is one of the oldest working water mills in the country dating back to the Domesday Book over 1000 years.
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Horse Riding on the Isle of Wight
With over over 500 miles of well-maintained and signposted footpaths, around 30 miles of Heritage Coastline and more than half of the Island recognised as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Isle of Wight is a wonderful place to enjoy a spot of horse riding.